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Carter's "Border Barriers and Illicit Trade Flows" accepted at International Studies Quarterly

3.11.24

Congratulations to David Carter, whose paper "Border Barriers and Illicit Trade Flows" has been accepted at International Studies Quarterly.

Jacob Montgomery co-authors with Messi H. J. Lee and Calvin Lai in PNAS Nexus

2.27.24

Messi H. J. Lee, Jacob Montgomery, and Calvin Lai have published their latest research in PNAS Nexus: "America's Racial Framework of Superiority and Americanness Embedded in Natural Language."

Gibson published in the American Journal of Political Science for "Losing Legitimacy"

2.26.24

Professor James Gibson's new article, "Losing legitimacy: The Challenges of the Dobbs Ruling to Conventional Legitimacy Theory" has been published in the American Journal of Political Science.

Carter wins American Library Association Award

2.15.24

David Carter's Historical Dictionary of Modern Coups d'Etat wins Best Historical Materials award from the American Library Association.

Margit Tavits in APSR: Fixed Effects and Post-Treatment Bias in Legacy Studies

1.29.24

Margit Tavits's Upcoming Book: "Counter-Stereotypes and Attitudes Toward Gender and LGBTQ Equality"

1.23.24

Professor Margit Tavits and Jae-Hee Jung have a book forthcoming titled “Counter-Stereotypes and Attitudes Toward Gender and LGBTQ Equality.”

Research by Diana O'Brien: Voters prefer decisions made by panels balanced between men and women

12.1.23

"We find that citizens strongly prefer that political decision-making bodies have gender parity, meaning that they have equal numbers of men and women. Even when governments require gender quotas for women candidates, citizens still prefer to see gender parity amongst officeholders."

Skeletal Records and Gender Bias

11.30.23

Jeremy Siow, Taylor Damann, and Margit Tavits discuss both historical and modern gender inequality in Europe in the PNAS Science Sessions Podcast.

Carly Wayne published in International Organization

11.16.23

Carly Wayne's new article "Terrified or Enraged? Emotional Microfoundations of Public Counterterror Attitudes" was published in the journal International Organization.

Dan Butler presents at Levin Center Symposium

11.7.23

Professor Dan Butler (Washington University in St. Louis) and Professor Jeff Harden (University of Notre Dame) will present their paper "Can Institutional Reform Protect Election Certification?" at the State Oversight Academy Symposium 2023

Margit Tavits in Journal of Experimental Political Science, now open access

11.1.23

Professor Margit Tavits' 2022 paper, "Can Policy Responses to Pandemics Reduce Mass Fear?" is now available for Open Access in the Journal of Experimental Political Science by the Cambridge University Press.

TRIADS receives $330,000 Carnegie Corporation grant to study online populist rhetoric

10.30.23